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03/06/2000

Volume 19 Issue 5 March 6 2000


GCN_Lab_Review

This 17-inch LCD breaks new ground in size, price and view


This presentation tool has the write stuff for the road


Linux firewalls may be free, but they're not easy


This cordless input device's pen is mightier than its mouse


Socks app sifts multimedia data streams


LAB NOTES


Compaq's iPaq aims for the enterprise


Firewalls


Low-cost QMS color laser printer will cost you in quality


GCN_News

Justice makes its case for $138 million to battle cybercrimes


GSA begins second set of local-service buys


House passes bill to spend $6.9 billion on IT research projects


Guard dumps contractor


Zombie code infects PCs running Win98


Fifty government Web sites make list of most-visited 600


FAA runs shakedown cruise of its approach system


Recent events spark new agency reviews


CFO sets a clear goal for AID's new financial system: It must work


Hacking case may be just the tip of the iceberg, NASA investigators say


DOD reports no denial-of-service code on its servers


Lawmaker asks Navy to delay intranet buy


Microsoft releases first set of Win 2000 patches


EPA's Slaymaker steps down after 36 years


FTS chief is angry over slow telecom cutovers


House Speaker Hastert sets up security team of GOP members


In midst of probe, FBI experiences denial-of-services attacks firsthand


GCN_Commentary

FEDERAL CONTRACT LAW: Joseph J. Petrillo


Beware a too-timid IRS


@INFO.POLICY: Robert Gellman


Letters

Letters to the Editor


GCN_TechBriefs

E-signature bills concern Fed


Compaq's Newgaard to leave


OMB issues security guide


Help desk heads for the Web


Senator bars vote on Katzen


DSS gains third algorithm


Navy signs a forms BPA


Leap day causes few problems


GCN_Tech Trends

As the need for cybersecurity comes into focus, agencies hope money will follow


INTERNAUT


Army, industry plan multimedia-over-ATM system


Student aid office banks on trust


Security: the next frontier


Agencies face a range of new challenges in protecting their systems against attack


Telecommuting service arrives


Distributed denial-of-service attacks put e-commerce on the line


As e-commerce grows, feds keep an eye on privacy concerns


Guard changes X.25 provider


High-speed ATM encryptor, certified by NSA, runs at speeds of up to 2.5 Gbps